David-Radmore-Obituary

David Radmore

Stockton, California

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David Radmore April 9, 1927 - January 18, 2021 David was born in Eugene, Oregon, the son of John and Mary Radmore. He had an older brother John (deceased), and sister Barbara. From childhood he loved personal challenges and realizing dreams. He believed that, "If something is worth dreaming...

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The thought of losing my favorite photography Teacher, Mr. Radmore just breaks my heart. I learned so much from him during my high school years at Franklin High School back in 1978-79. Photography was my favorite subject because he made it fun & challenging, I still practice his techniques today. He always pushed me to be at my best and that is something I will forever cherish, he taught his students with such compassion and he believed in his students. My deepest condolences to Mrs. Radmore....

My condolences to Mrs. Radmore and family

He was a great Teacher, he will be missed. He taught me a lot in photography I had fun in his class.

Wow it saddens me to hear this. But I small at all he accomplished in his life. He was and awesome teacher. To this day I can remeber many photography tricks he taught me. My condolences to his wife. Lori (Pack) Green FHS Class of 84

RIP Mr. Radmore. Didn’t know you as well as Mrs. Radmore. Franklin High School class of 1980. Yearbook Editor in both my Junior and Senior Years. I consider Mrs. Radmore one of my life mentors. ❤

My deepest condolences Mr radmore was one of the best teachers I ever had he taught me so much about photography and shading I've used it even to this day it's a sad day when someone you've learned so much from passes my dear sympathies to Mrs radmore. The things I learned from him went on to help improve some of the goals that I achieved in my life thank you very much Mr Radmore.

I’m saddened to hear this news on Dave. I first met Dave in summer school 1975 when I was in junior high in his photography class. I couldn't wait when I got into Franklin High to meetup with him as he was my photography teacher from 1977-1979. Dave is truly a class guy as he and I have always been in touch even after my high school days up till recently when I heard had the stroke. Aside from photography I learned a lot in life through Dave as I apply it in my daily life. My friends, Dave...

One of the best teachers I ever had. I am so happy I got to see Dave and Ruth about 15 years ago. You both had such an impact on my young life. Love and hugs. Erika (Mederios) Olson

Dave was my photography teacher at Franklin High School when I was there 1980-1983. I learned so much from him and we became good friends. I'm thankful for each time I go out to photograph for the times spent with him and what he taught me. Dave, you will truly be missed but, a part of you lives on in me and what you taught me. May you rest in peace. Thank you, Ed Wong

I took photography classes from Mr Radmore at Franklin High School in 77-79. He created a postive learning environment for his students. He is one of the teachers I will always remember fondly. My condolences to his family and friends.